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New Kinship

New Kinship Podcast, Leah Libresco Sargeant, Robin Jean Harris, Mike Vick, Rhaina Cohen, David Frank, TJ Espinoza, Faith Clarke, Grace Thomas

Welcome to New Kinship, where we are exploring and renewing ideas of desire, ethnicity, sexuality, and being a neighbor in the Kingdom of God.

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#71 – Can Desire Be Redeemed? Joel Carini on Sin, Psychology, and the Reformed Imagination

What is the nature of sin and desire? At a theological level?

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BONUS - How Ethical Is Accumulating Wealth? Middle-Class Money in Community, with Lakshmi and Erin

David, Lakshmi, and Erin dig into the intersection of wealth, faith, and community, particularly from the standpoint of middle-class Christians. Sparked by Lakshmi’s seminary research on Christian engagement with wealth accumulation in a ne...

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#70 - Who’s Afraid of Dependence? with Leah Libresco Sargeant

“ In our society is a big assumption that what it means to be truly, fully human is to not need other people… So you face a choice: is it fundamentally a bad thing to be a person? Or, is our account of a person as ‘someone who’s independent...

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#69 - The Christian Story of Sex and Marriage with Tyler Parker (Part 2)

“Paul [in 1st Corinthians] really does seem to think that what I do with my body, Christ has done with his body. Like, when I use my body to abuse other people, I have taken Christ's body and used it to abuse people, which for a Christian i...

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  • New Kinship Podcast

    New Kinship is a podcast exploring and renewing ideas of desire, ethnicity, sexuality, and being a neighbor in the Kingdom of God. Together we are pursuing the communion and shalom of the church and the world.

  • Leah Libresco Sargeant

    I'm the author of The Dignity of Dependence, as a well as Arriving at Amen and Building the Benedict Option. My substack, Other Feminisms, is about how to advocate for women as women in a world that treats us like defective men.

  • Robin Jean Harris

    Writing about faith, theology, gender, literature, and life.

  • Mike Vick

    Host of the podcast Unorthodoxing: Where Uncommon Politics Finds Common Ground. Executive advisor to Pastor Chris Butler. Member of the national leadership team of the American Solidarity Party. Co-founder of ASP's Liberation Caucus.

  • Rhaina Cohen

    I'm the author of the national bestseller, THE OTHER SIGNIFICANT OTHERS: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center. I write about the social sciences and social connection.

  • David Frank

    Minneapolis-dwelling Christian communitarian and podcaster. See where I contribute here https://linkin.bio/communionandshalom/

  • TJ Espinoza

    Your favorite Chicano Africano | Anglican Christian | Social scientist and theologian | Lover of discussion and listening | Side B | theology, ethics, culture, politics, sexuality, ethnicity, inculturation | linkin.bio/newkinship

  • Faith Clarke

    Human. Lover. Ride or Die Friend. MamaBear. Inclusion and Belonging fanatic. Anti-People Harm, Anti-Supremacist Ideologies, Anti-Status Quo Organizational Health & Teamwork Specialist

  • Grace Thomas

    I am an intersection rich parent of married queer/straight kids; married 47 years; separated 1; transgender woman; evangelical pastor-32 years; grandparent; reconstructed faith; Jesus lover; board gamer; deeply curious, devoted friend!

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